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SAN FRANCISCO — The Golden State Warriors were without multiple rotational pieces, including their big three of Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green, against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Friday night. Their void was felt. The Warriors fell to the Thunder, 131-94, as they shot 36% on Friday night at the Chase Center.
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Thunder vs. Warriors: How to watch, stream, injury report for Friday
Before the Warriors meet the Thunder, here's all the info you need for Friday's contest, including how to watch.
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Full injury report for Friday's Thunder vs. Warriors matchup
The Oklahoma City Thunder travel on the road to face the Golden State Warriors on Friday. This will be the third matchup of the season between the two squads. OKC won the first two as the most recent victory was on Dec. 2.
Superstar Stephen Curry is questionable to play dealing with a left ankle sprain, though he played in the team’s last game versus the Hornets on Dec. 31. His co-stars in Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green are also listed, marked as questionable and out, respectively.
Defensive forward Draymond Green has already been ruled out, while Curry’s status remains uncertain due to a right ankle sprain. To make matters worse, Golden State announced its latest injury report, adding Butler to the growing list of concerns (h/t Anthony Slater of ESPN).
Pat Spencer did not take too kindly to something Luguentz Dort told him, prompting the Warriors guard to draw a technical foul.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are set to do battle with the Golden State Warriors on National TV later tonight. Along the way, the Warriors have continued to add to
The Golden State Warriors have the most money benched ahead of their matchup against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
However, after that record-tying start, the Thunder dropped four of their next six games – including three to the San Antonio Spurs, who handed OKC its first consecutive losses since April. Since those back-to-back defeats, the Thunder have won four straight following Friday’s rout.